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But I had forgotten what I call the Impromptu Law - after the George Sand biopic, Impromptu (1991), which stars Judy Davis as Sand and Hugh Grant and a handkerchief as Chopin.
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And a girl on our team placed fourth in Impromptu; awesome.
paper plates cut in half tragic_elegance 2009
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I especially loved her as George Sand in Impromptu.
Crushing 2008
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A movie channel we now get because of DTV has been playing Impromptu, which is one of those movies I can't help watching when it comes on, like The Man in the Iron Mask and Jane Eyre.
Archive 2009-05-01 Theodora Goss 2009
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A movie channel we now get because of DTV has been playing Impromptu, which is one of those movies I can't help watching when it comes on, like The Man in the Iron Mask and Jane Eyre.
Impromptu Theodora Goss 2009
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The ceremonious routine of the days at Versailles was enlivened at certain times of the year by festivities of astounding brilliance, and, on occasion, by gorgeous receptions offered to visiting rulers and ambassadors, It has already been related that the arrival of Louis XIV and his family at Versailles in the fall of 1663 was celebrated by a fete at which a troupe headed by Molière was heard in a piece by the great dramatist called Impromptu de Versailles, In the month of May,
The Story of Versailles Francis Loring Payne
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Opening his third season of concerts at the Dicapo, pianist Ted Rosenthal presents a program of classically driven jazz (as heard on his new album, "Impromptu") in which he suggests that the key to playing Schubert and Brahms is simply to treat them as if they were Richard Rodgers or Cole Porter.
Masters and Young Bloods Will Friedwald 2010
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In "Impromptu," she was a ditsy duchess in the world of Chopin.
Inheriting The Crown 2008
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Of the eight instrumental pieces in this book, the exquisite and fluent "Impromptu" is the best after the "Cradle Song," which is drowsy with luscious harmony and contains a passage come organo of such noble sonority as to put it a whit out of keeping with a child's lullaby.
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It is no slur upon his orchestral glory to say that these are for the most part unimportant, except the excellent "Impromptu" and
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